Thursday, December 24, 2009

Soldier's Silent Night | written by Lance Corporal James M. SchmidtLater put to song by Father Ted Berndt and his daughter Ellen Stout.

We have been working more and more over the last couple years in hopes of expanding upon all of the projects that are a part of the Deanna Cremin Memorial Foundation. Incorporating the imagery that we do as well as the music projects will further help folks interested in working with portions of the creative arts. It is always been our belief to encourage and embrace others, just as Deanna did through her very vibrant life. Deanna was always so inspired to reach out and find the ones that others may have over looked. Through the upcoming year and beyond, the Foundation that bears her name will do the same.

It is always such a pleasure to meet a new friend that shares a similar interest. Working with them on a small project, or whatever they may have, helps us all grow more and further establish that dreams that Deanna Cremin and her family has. We look forward to prosperous New Year, one that will be filled and shared with enjoyment through all of our friends. May God bless you all!

Deanna Cremin from jnjsuperiorcleaning @ flickr.com

Deanna Cremin Memorial Foundation

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Fox25 News' Bob Ward, gives detailed accounts of what took place the night of March 29, 1995. Advances in forensic detective work has allowed for more evidence to surface.

"We are hopeful with the advances in forensic evidence... We also need some witness information on this case.."